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  • Mediatrix Celebrates 2020 World Refugees Day Using Social Media

    Mediatrix Celebrates 2020 World Refugees Day Using Social Media

    By Elijah Ugani – Calabar

    Mediatrix Development Foundation implementing peaceful Coexistence of Cameroonian refugees and hosts communities, took to social to celebrate the 2020 World Refugees Day.

    Speaking to thelumine, the Chief Operating Officer of Mediatrx, Mr. Jeffrey Adamade, noted that “the outbreak of Covid-19 has prevented us to have the usual gathering of refugees, partners and UNHCR to celebrate this day, which is usually set aside to celebrate all those who have fled their homes to find safety.

    “For us at Mediatrix, we have decided to use our social media handles to create awareness and sensitization on the importance of this day using key information.

    “The theme of this year’s commemoration is Every Action Counts. This entails that we all need to rise to the challenge of the moment to contribute our quota to better the situation of the refugees even at this pandemic era”

    Some of the links to the publications are provided here;
    https://m.facebook.com/story.php? Story_fbid=551379389079044&id=100026209622358&sfnsn=scwspmo&extd=IEMIJWFLgvl4SRMM


    https://twitter.com/mdfnigeria/status/12742688386818048?s=08


    https://mediatrixfoundation.org/blog/2020/06/world-refugee-day-2020/

    This follows as the Head of Calabar Field Office, Mr. Christopher Muganba had in a press briefing in Calabar on the 19th June 2020, held that not only the number of people who fled their homes to find safety, but the entire world is grappling with the devastation of the global pandemic.

    Muganba held that “In 2020, we mark the World Refugees Day against a backdrop of dramatic social change. Not only the number of people who fled their homes to find safety, but the entire world is grappling the devastation of the global pandemic.

    “The Covid-19 pandemic and the recent anti-racism protests have shown us how desperately we need to fight for a more inclusive and equal world: a world where no one is left behind, including those forced to flee by war and persecution. Everyone, including refugees, can contribute to society and Every Action Counts in the effort to create a more just, inclusive and equal world.

    “UNHCR estimates that 70.8 million people are refugees or have been displaced by violence in their own countries, and 1 out of every 100 people in the world has fled their homes.

    “Refugees are volunteering through sewing masks, creating awareness on Covid-19 prevention, SGBV/Child protection, and conducting environmental sanitation campaigns in the settlements. In the time of Civic-19, we have witnessed how everyone can make a difference and how every action count.

    “In emergencies, UNHCR and its partners are on ground, helping to provide shelter, food, clean water, and domestic care – yet it is the people in local communities who give so much, sometimes over the years. This solidarity/hospitality is essential, it inspires and moves us to believe that people can thrive together.

    “UNHCR is not responding to the refugee situation in Nigeria in isolation. Permit me to thank the State Emergency Management Agency, National Commission for Refugees, Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons NCFRMI, Government Agencies, our partners that help implement interventions and the protection of refugees. Caritas, CUSO, FHI360, FJDP, Mediatrix, MSF, Rhema Care, Save the Children, UNFPA, UNICEF, WFP and most of all our donors who make it possible for us to be here and to provide some assistance to refugees.

    “As parts of our efforts to integrate and encourage people coexistence of refugees into the host communities in the state, UNHCR is currently undertaking 28 projects in all the communities hosting the refugees, ranging from education, health and WASH”

    On the new influx of refugees into the state through tracks other than the borders and what measures to contend with the influx, Mubanga stated that “protection is the responsibility of government. Government is responsible for those walking into the country. UNHCR is only complementing government efforts. The state Task Force has put in place preparedness action plan in border and entry points. UNHCR has been supporting health screening before being taken to the settlement.

    “We are worried that settlements are congested and we are very worried. We are working very seriously to prevent outbreak, it will be devastating if we have any outbreak. Facilities have been provided to isolate and quarantine new arrivals. We are also building an isolation center at the General Hospital Ogoja”

    The Director General of the State Emergency Management Agency SEMA, Mr. Princewill Ayim, averred that this year’s world refugees day is marked in a different world.

    His words “We are marking this World Refugees Day in a different world, not like last year. First and foremost, let’s remind ourselves that in every minute, 20 persons leave everything behind just to escape war, persecution and terror.

    “On behalf of our amiable governor, His Excellency, Sen. Ben Ayade, we are here to stand in solidarity with over 70 million refugees and IDPs across the world who have been vulnerable, traumatized in their protracted situations.

    “We are also here to raise the awareness that no one in the world should be left behind. We need a world that everyone can make a difference including the refugees and IDPs.

    “In keeping the aspirations of the GRC and its comprehensive refugees response framework, we as government of cross river state will be focusing on promoting long term solutions by enhancing self reliance amongst the refugees in the state and host communities, while ensuring strong links with our local and international partners. God bless you all as we stand together as a global family”

    Responding to how long the Cameroonian refugees will stay in the state, Ayim noted that Nigerians are also refugees in other countries. He gave statistics to include;

  • Lessons From My Grandmother: If You Have One And You Call Her A Witch Because Of The Blessing Of Old Age, Please Note That Witches Are Treasures – Jalingo

    Lessons From My Grandmother: If You Have One And You Call Her A Witch Because Of The Blessing Of Old Age, Please Note That Witches Are Treasures – Jalingo

     

    By Admin

    Agba Jalingon shares two very heart touching lessons he learnt from his grandmother and wants everyone to reevaluate our thoughts.

    Jalingo took to his official Facebook account @Agba Jalingo to share his lessons, hear him.

    “Lessons From My Grandmother

    “I still have a 119year old grandmother. There is practically no one even 20 years younger than her that is still alive, that she knows. They are all dead.

    “Like all vehicles that have spent so much time on the roads, her human vehicle which has carried her soul about for more than a century is old, frail and rickety. Her muscles have atrophied. Her vision blurred and you sometimes have to talk on top of your voice for her to recognize it is you but she still walks around assisted only by her walking stick.

    “But I still enjoy massaging her muscles. With coconut oil specially prepared at home by my wife, each time I want to receive her blessings and prayers, hear tales, proverbs and learn some lessons, I go to her and massage her weak muscles. Her shoulders. Her feet to her thighs. When she feels really good and relaxed after that, she always has something to tell.

    “In her old but still very sharp voice, she will call out: “My son, how is your wife, she did not come with you?

    ‘No mama! She will come next week.

    Why na?

    Is she pregnant with my grandchildren?

    Grandma you never tire with grandchildren?

    “Nooo, I cant be tired o.

    “Why na?

    “You remember I married for 12 years and I was childless. Everyone was calling me cock cock cock. When my husband buys wrapper for his other wives and I request for mine, he will tell me other women use their wrappers to tie their children on their backs, what does a barren cock like me need a wrapper for? I will cry and enter my hurt.

    “I know that story grandma. You have told me before.

    “Ok. I forgot that I have told you before my son. But see me today. That barren cock has seen her 4th generation. My roots have extended up to the 4th generation and I am still alive while those who called me barren, have all gone. So in life, learn that what is barren today, can still blossom even over generations.

    “Ok grandma.

    “Lesson Two:

    “Grandma will never take money from me again and I asked why she doesn’t want my money again like before.

    “Sit down my son….

    “Ok grandma.

    “See, I don’t need money again. I neither buy nor sell again and at this my age, what do I need any money for? I have never bought anything for many many years now. What I need now, is company and you people are now always in a hurry to leave me when you come. You want to run and see your friends, peers and families and I am always hold up in my small corner here very lonely. So my son, give the money to those who still need it. I don’t need the money. Just tarry with me a little while for that is the best thing I need now and not money.

    “Ok grandma.

    “And it then dawns on me that, if God spare me too, a time is coming when I will not need money again. When all I will desire will just be people being around me and keeping me company and my problem will no longer be money, whether I was ever rich or poor.

    “So if you don’t have a grandma to learn from, you are missing.

    “And if you have one you are calling her a witch because of the blessing of old age, please know that witches are treasures and don’t ask me how….

    “Take your coconut oil now and go to massage her and make her bless you and talk to you in hush tunes.

    “Good morning and God bless you now now”

    Yours sincerely,
    Citizen Agba Jalingo.

     

  • Breaking News: Oshiomhole Remains Suspended, Oshawo Insists

    Breaking News: Oshiomhole Remains Suspended, Oshawo Insists

    By Admin

    The Chairman of the All Progressives Congress in Etsako Ward 10, Edo State, Mr Oshawo Stephen, has dismissed claims that the suspension of Comrade Adams Oshiomhole as a member of the party had been lifted, insisting that the ward executives stand by their suspension of the erstwhile National Chairman of the APC.

    In a statement, Stephen said the ward executives, who were elected into office in 2018, remain intact and had not been displaced by anybody, describing the claims of the lifting of the suspension as a charade.

    He said, “The suspension of Comrade Adams Oshiomhole by the ward executives remains valid. The statements to the contrary in the media are false and should be disregarded. We stand by our decision and have no reservation on the action as it is in the best interest of the party.

    “The ward executives as well as our counterparts at the Etsako West Local Government level stand by the suspension of Comrade Oshiomhole for his divisive role in the crisis rocking the APC in Edo State.”

    Chairman of the APC in Etsako West LGA, Ezolomhe Rabiat, also affirmed that the local council executives were still members of the party in the state and stand by the suspension of Oshiomhole.

    Recall that some other group addressed a press conference a couple of hours ago that the suspension of Adams Oshiomole has been lifted. Mr. Emuakemeh Sule who addressed the press at the party National Secretariat Abuja said 17 out of 26 Executive Commttee members signed the resolution that lifted the suspension of Adams Oshiomole.

    With this latest development,Adams Oshiomole still has a lot of battles ahead to fight as the crisis within the party in Edo State get deeper by the day.

  • NCDC Replies C’River Says No Plans To Transport Samples From One State To Another

    NCDC Replies C’River Says No Plans To Transport Samples From One State To Another

    By Elijah Ugani – Calabar

    The Nigerian Center for Disease Control NCDC has responded to the allegations by the Cross River State Commissioners of Information and Health that the commission intends to transport samples from other states suspected to be negative to test run the GeneXpert machine at the Nigerian Naval Referral Hospital, Calabar in a press briefing held on Friday 18th June, 2020.

    In a release by NCDC and sighted by TheLumineNews, indicates that the statements by the Cross River State Commissioners of Information and Health are misrepresentation of the Federal Ministry of Health’s COVID-19 testing strategy and efforts to protect Nigerians from this disease.

    “The statements by the Cross River State Commissioners of Information and Orientation and Health are a misinterpretation of the Federal Ministry of Health’s COVID-19 testing strategy and efforts to protect the health of Nigerians from this disease”

    In the release, NCDC explained that, “There are 400 sites in Nigeria with GeneXpert equipment for the diagnosis of tuberculosis. However, we have prioritised the rol-out of GeneXpert in States where there is a high level of community transmission and states with limited or no laboratory capacity for the diagnosis of COVID-19 at the moment.

    “These are Abia, Adamawa, Berue, Borno, Cross River, Lagos, Enugu, Kaduna, Kogi, Nasarawa, Osun, Oyo, Plateau, Rivers, Benue, and the FCT. Already, we have worked with NTBLCP and our partners to activated two GeneXpert laboratories in Kaduna and Nasarawa States. Eventually, we plar to roll out the GeneXpert testing sites for COVID-19 in every state in Nigeria.”

     

    As at the time of filing this report, the COVID-19 pandemic update as provided by NCDC is as seen below.

  • Ayade Attach Great Premium To The Baseline Survey/Needs Assessment Undertaken By BORDERCOM – Ugbong

    Ayade Attach Great Premium To The Baseline Survey/Needs Assessment Undertaken By BORDERCOM – Ugbong

    By Elijah Ugani – Calabar

    The  Director General, Cross River State Border Communities Development Commission (BORDERCOM) Mr. Noel Ugbong,  revealed that Governor Ben Ayade attached great premium to the Baseline Survey/ Needs  Assessment being undertaken by BORDERCOM in border communities of the state as fulcrum upon which the  development of those Communities now and in the future hinges.

    Mr. Ugbong stated this on Thursday 18 June, 2020 when he led a team of senior personnel of the commission to visit the Chairman of Calabar South Local Government Area, Mrs. Esther Bassey.

    In attendance were the Vice Chairman of council, Leader and other members of the Legislative Council, as well as other top officials of the Council.

    Ugbong said that the governor  is resolved to bring development to the people of the Local Government.

    He disclosed that the exercise as ordered by governor Ayade is targeted at bringing out a 5-year development plan for all border communities in Cross River, which will serve as a guide for the preparation of budgets for the years ahead that will adequately incorporate the interests of the state’s border communities.

    The DG further explained that “the exercise will provide the Federal Border Development Agency, National Boundary Commission and other Development Partners accurate information and data  for intervention in our border communities. This exercise will  help to stem the tide of misplacement and duplication of projects.

    “The exercise will help government to verify the workability of previous projects executed by the Commission and Partners, guide other relevant Ministries, Departments and Agencies with accurate information requisite to the situation of projects as well as help to attract development to our border communities”

    The head of Planning, Research and Statistics BORDERCOM, Mr Nnimmong Ibita highlighted the projects that the commission had carried out in Calabar South to include; Six Classroom Block and a borehole in Idang community, Health Center and a Staff Quarters, a Borehole and supply of medical equipments in Idimita Community, among others.

    Earlier, the chairman of Calabar South LGA, Hon. Esther Bassey welcomed the DG and staff of BORDERCOM and commended Governor Ben Ayade for paying close attention and interest for the development of the LGA

    Mrs. Bassey used the opportunity to thank the governor and the people of Calabar South local government area for the confidence reposed on her and promised to do her best to attract development to Calabar south as she posited that “this is coming at the time we need it most. I will support your team to ensure that the communities involved gets projects of their priority interest”

    The Council boss expressed sadness that Calabar South is bedevilled by activities ranging from cultism to kidnapping and further expressed hope  that the  visit by BORDERCOM team will bring enormous  benefits to  the people of the area.

    The BORDERCOM Team rounded up the visit by carrying out on the spot findings and visiting all the border communities in Calabar South.

  • 2020 World Sickle Cell Day: Linda Ayade Calls on Warriors To Look On The Grand Side Of Life, Supports Them With Palliatives

    2020 World Sickle Cell Day: Linda Ayade Calls on Warriors To Look On The Grand Side Of Life, Supports Them With Palliatives

    By Elijah Ugani – Calabar

    The wife of the Executive Governor of Cross River State Dr Linda Ayade has called on Sickle Cell warriors to always look on the grand side of life, see themselves as Angels sent down from heaven to proffer solutions to mankind.

    Ayade was represented by the State Commissioner for Health Dr Betta Edu, made the call while declaring open the 2020 World sickel Cell day at the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital UCTH, further to call on the legislative arm of Government to pass laws that will protect the rights of people living with sickle cells.

    Ayade further called all stakeholders across the Country and the World to support people living with sickle cells disease as burden of care is usually heavy for most families .

    “At a trying time like this where the entire World is going through unimaginable challenges and the difficulties of being confined due to COVID-19, the Economy is dwindling, Health Sector worse hit by pandemic and rate of Job loss rising, one can only but imagine what families with sickle carriers and the carriers themselves are going through. I feel your pain and will support in my own little way to see smiles on your faces”.

    Her Excellency also promised that “the Cross River state Government will be putting up a Bill to the House of Assembly to ensure that you all have equal rights, opportunities and privileges just like every other person out there”

    Dr Linda advocated that “all Sickle Cell patients be made automatic beneficiaries of the State Health Insurance Scheme also known as “Ayadecare” without charges and has gone further to donate a truck load of assorted palliatives in commemoration of this day.”

    Dr Edu reiterated the willingness of the CRSG to always support persons living with sickle cells disease in all ramifications stating the dynamic and humane nature of Sen Prof Ben Ayade who doesn’t derive pleasure in seeing anyone suffer. She charged scientist to go into further research on ways to improve the living condition of Sickle Cell carriers, and pleaded with health workers to continue care on carriers as some symptoms of sickle cell disease could be easily mistaken for COVID 19.

    Sickle Cell disease is an inherited blood disorder that makes the red blood cells assume a sickle shape thereby leading to blocking of blood flow, destruction of blood cells and inability to get oxygen to all parts of the body leading to pains, anaemia, that is shortage of blood blood and infections among others.

    Apart from medical challenges affecting the patients, they are also faced with socioeconomic concerns in areas like schooling, employment opportunities, relationships/marriages as well as high level of stigmatization.

    The theme for this years commemoration is ‘Keeping Hope Alive in Civic-19 Outbreak’.

    The United Nations declared June 19th every year to mark Sickle Cell day.

    Present at the event were Prof Merimeku; chairman of event, Prof Ikpeme, CMD UCTH represented by Prof Ngim, Dr Enyiama, Dr Ihenacho HOD Hematology UCTH and others.

  • Governor Ayade Pledged To Bring Development To Bakassi And Other Border Communities In Cross River – Ugbong

    Governor Ayade Pledged To Bring Development To Bakassi And Other Border Communities In Cross River – Ugbong

    By Elijah Ugani – Calabar

    The Cross River State Government under the leadership of Sen. Prof Ben Ayade, has expressed it’s determination to bring development, peace and succour to the people of Bakassi and all border communities in the state.

    This was disclosed by the Director General, Cross River State Border Communities Development Commission (BORDERCOM), Mr. Noel Ugbong, when he led a team of BORDERCOM Executive Directors, Principal and Technical Staff to visit the Chairman of Bakassi, Hon. Iyadim Amnoni Iyadim while in the Local Government Area on  Baseline  Survey of border communities on Wednesday 16th June, 2020.

    Mr. Ugbong disclosed that Governor Ayade has directed that his commission to commence the exercise beginning from Bakassi due to the special love and soft spot he has for the people of Bakassi as well as his desire to create meaningful life for border communities in Cross River State especially for the people of Bakassi considering the devastating experience they have been exposed to following the ceding of their ancestral homes to Cameroon by the International Court of Justice.

    The DG further averred that Bakassi being among the border communities in the State is key to the Ayade’s administration, and reiterated the Governor’s  position as well as maintained that “if the Federal Government and indeed the International Community decides to  neglect the people of Bakassi, his administration will not neglect you”

    Speaking on importance of the Baseline Survey/Needs Assessment, Mr. Ugbong held that “the Governor has clearly charged my Commission to undertake visit to all the Border Communities in Cross River with the aim to diligently extract information on each community’s core needs in the areas of Education, Health, Water and Sanitation, Security and Economic Empowerment.

    “The extraction of information/data from the various border communities in the core areas mentioned above is vital for the distribution of projects, to avoid duplication and misplacement, which will form a fulcrum for the development of a 5-year strategic Development Plan for the state”

    Responding, the Chairman of Bakassi Local Government Area, Hon. Iyadim Amboni Iyadim, thanked the Governor for having the interest of his people at heart and for starting the survey from Bakassi.

    “I want to thank his Excellency, Sen. Prof. Ben Ayade for this mandate I have to serve my people as Chairman of council. I want to thank him also for choosing Bakassi as a pivot for this baseline survey/assessment.

    “We don’t need any body to tell us that the governor mean well for us. Just recently, he commissioned the housing estate for us, today your commission is here to commence the baseline survey/assessment. We are indeed grateful to the governor.

    “As a person I want to pledge my total commitment and support to your team to ensure a successful assessment that will guarantee the development of our local government area”

    Hon. Iyadim therefore wished the team success in their assignment not just in Bakassi but while visiting the other border Communities in the state.

  • C’River Hosts Over 36,000 Cameroonian Refugees, More Than 63 Percent Of Refugees In Nigeria – Mubanga

    C’River Hosts Over 36,000 Cameroonian Refugees, More Than 63 Percent Of Refugees In Nigeria – Mubanga

    By Elijah Ugani – Calabar

    The Head of Calabar Field Office of United Nation High Commissioner for Refugees UNHCR, Mr. Christopher Mubanga has stated that Cross River State host more than 36,000 Cameroonian Refugees which is more than 63 percent of the total refugees in Nigeria.

    Mubanga disclosed this at a press briefing in commemoration of the 2020 World Refugees Day, at the UNHCR Field Office in Calabar the cross river state capital.

    His words “Nigeria is presently hosting over 57,000 Cameroonian refugees in Akwa Ibom, Benue, Cross River and Taraba States. Meanwhile, Cross River State hosts over 36,000 Cameroonian refugees. This means that cross river state alone hosts more than 63 percent of refugees in Nigeria.

    “Local authorities have been so exemplary in their support to refugees in their communities. World refugees day is an opportunity to appreciate the efforts the host communities and the federal government of Nigeria in welcoming and assisting Cameroonian refugees.

    “In 2020, we mark the World Refugees Day against a backdrop of dramatic social change. Not only the number of people who fled their homes to find safety, but the entire world is grappling the devastation of the global pandemic.

    “The Covid-19 pandemic and the recent anti-racism protests have shown us how desperately we need to fight for a more inclusive and equal world: a world where no one is left behind, including those forced to flee by war and persecution. Everyone, including refugees, can contribute to society and Every Action Counts in the effort to create a more just, inclusive and equal world.

    “UNHCR estimates that 70.8 million people are refugees or have been displaced by violence in their own countries, and 1 out of every 100 people in the world has fled their homes.

    “Refugees are volunteering through sewing masks, creating awareness on Covid-19 prevention, SGBV/Child protection, and conducting environmental sanitation campaigns in the settlements. In the time of Covid-19, we have witnessed how everyone can make a difference and how every action count.

    “In emergencies, UNHCR and its partners are on ground, helping to provide shelter, food, clean water, and domestic care – yet it is the people in local communities who give so much, sometimes over the years. This solidarity/hospitality is essential, it inspires and moves us to believe that people can thrive together.

    “UNHCR is not responding to the refugee situation in Nigeria in isolation. Permit me to thank the State Emergency Management Agency, National Commission for Refugees, Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons NCFRMI, Government Agencies, our partners that help implement interventions and the protection of refugees. Caritas, CUSO, FHI360, FJDP, Mediatrix, MSF, Rhema Care, Save the Children, UNFPA, UNICEF, WFP and most of all our donors who make it possible for us to be here and to provide some assistance to refugees.

    “As parts of our efforts to integrate and encourage peaceful coexistence of refugees into host communities in the state, UNHCR is currently undertaking 28 projects in all the communities hosting the refugees, ranging from education, health and WASH”

    On the new influx of refugees into the state through tracks other than borders and what measures to contend with the influx.

    Mubanga stated that “protection is the responsibility of government. Government is responsible for those walking into the country. UNHCR is only complementing government efforts. The state Task Force has put in place preparedness action plan in borders and entry points. UNHCR has been supporting health screening before being taken to settlements.

    “We are worried that settlements are congested and we are very worried. We are working very seriously to prevent outbreak, it will be devastating if we have any outbreak. Facilities have been provided to isolate and quarantine new arrivals. We are also building an isolation center at the General Hospital Ogoja”

    The Director General of the State Emergency Management Agency SEMA, Mr. Princewill Ayim, averred that this year’s world refugees day is marked in a different world.

    His words “We are marking this World Refugees Day in a different world, not like last year. First and foremost, let’s remind ourselves that in every minute, 20 persons leave everything behind just to escape war, persecution and terror.

    “On behalf of our amiable governor, His Excellency, Sen. Ben Ayade, we are here to stand in solidarity with over 70 million refugees and IDPs across the world who have been vulnerable, traumatized in their protracted situations.

    “We are also here to raise the awareness that no one in the world should be left behind. We need a world that everyone can make a difference including the refugees and IDPs.

    “In keeping the aspirations of the GRC and its comprehensive refugees response framework, we as government of cross river state will be focusing on promoting long term solutions by enhancing self reliance amongst the refugees in the state and host communities, while ensuring strong links with our local and international partners. God bless you all as we stand together as a global family”

    Responding to how long the Cameroonian refugees will stay in the state, Ayim noted that Nigerians are also refugees in other countries.

    Ayim hinted that “Nigerians are also refugees in other counties. We have a total of 292,510 Nigerian refugees in Cameroon, Chad and Niger. Broken down as follows; Cameroon – 115,652, Chad – 13892 and Niger – 162,961 as well as 2,706152 Internally Displaced Persons IDPs”

    On his part the South-South Zonal Coordinator of NCFRMI, Mr. Innocent Efoghe, his commission has been in the forefront to alleviate the plight of persons of concerns and held that “On behalf of the national commissioner, we are very happy with UNHCR SEMA in cross river state. Since the inception of Covid-19, UNHCR, SEMA and other partners have been working tirelessly to prevent outbreak.

    “As we speak, we still have influx of refugees. Our mandate is to grant safety to all displaced persons being profiled”

  • Obudu Local Government Chairman, Bonny Ewhe Mourns Hon. Godwin Akwaji

    Obudu Local Government Chairman, Bonny Ewhe Mourns Hon. Godwin Akwaji

     

    By Elijah Ugani

    The Chairman of Obudu local government council Mr. Boniface Eraye Ewhe has sadness over the death of Hon. Godwin Akwaji.

    Until his death, Hon. Godwin Akwaji was the member representing Obudu state constituency in the cross river state house of assembly.

    The late lawmaker had just completed one year in office a week ago, died after a brief illness.

    A release signed by Mr. Boniface Ewhe and sighted by TheLumineNews indicates that the chairman is pained because the late Hon. Godwin Akwaji’s wealth of experience was needed most now than ever.

    The release reads in parts “I write on behalf of my family, Obudu Legislative Council, staff of Council, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) Obudu Chapter, stakeholders and the entire Obudu kingdom to express our deepest shock over the death of Hon. Godwin Akwaji, who until his death was the member representing Obudu State Constituency in the Cross River State House of Assembly.

    “Hon. Akwaji who is not only my representative but my brother was so desirous of the development of Obudu, and had set the machinery in motion for the repositioning of his constituency, most of which I was intimated before death came knocking.

    “I had assumed office with the vigor, hope readiness and disposition to collaborate with Hon. Akwaji to chat a new course for a new Obudu.

    “I am personally pained by his death because his multi sectoral experience is needed most now than ever. where then is Hon. Akwaji, I have called him severally but I can hear him.

    “My consolation is premised on the fact that Hon. Akwaji has left indelible marks in the development of Utugwang, Obudu, Cross River State, Nigeria and the world at large.

    “Death is inevitable and a transcendental reality. We are all waiting for our turn. Hon. Akwaji would have waited a little so that we collectively share ideas in repositioning Obudu.

    “Even as you are gone, I’m convinced that you goodwill and plans for your constituents lives on.

    “To his immediate family, especially his wife, we are so saddened, but I encourage you to be console believing that your husband, our dear son and representative is resting in the Lord.

    “For us as Christians we are confident that Hon. Akwaji will rise with the Lord when he comes in glory.

    “We can only pray and ask God to grant eternal rest to you. Even if we question God, he cannot give us an answer. Our hearts and thought are with you in prayers”

     

  • Despite All Odds, Ayade Accelerates Development Of Cross River – Onyemaizu

    Despite All Odds, Ayade Accelerates Development Of Cross River – Onyemaizu

     

    By Chidi Onyemaizu

    Call him a limit breaker and you won’t be wrong because that is what he is.
    Evidently, the excruciating financial incapacitation Cross River finds itself as a result of dwindling federal allocation has not stopped Governor Ben Ayade from accelerating the pace of infrastructure development.

    With the loss of its 76 oil wells, Cross River lost its oil- producing status and with it came quantum loss of revenue in terms of federal allocation and the 13 percent derivation accruing to oil bearing states.
    Right now, Cross River is the 2nd lowest in federal allocation. The situation has now become so debasing that the state got a paltry N800 million last month as allocation.

    However, in the face of the above viscitiidutes, Ayade has in five years as a governor effectively deployed Cross River’s limited financial resources to reinventing the state.

    Odama Emmanuel Odama’s experience at the Calabar- Odukpani road underscores this narrative.

    Odama Emmanuel was a frequent traveller to Calabar. Well established in building materials business in the Northern Cross River axis, he was virtually visiting Calabar, the city of his birth and youth, every two weeks to fraternize with old friends and unwind.

    However, this was to come to an abrupt end nearly a year ago when his 2012 Toyota Camry almost become a carcass after kissing a big pothole at the then single lane Tinapa- Odukpani axis of the Calabar- Itu highway. Odama was only lucky to escape with his life.

    Pouring invectives at the federal government for “neglecting an important federal road and planting death on the road by so doing”, Odama who survived the mishap by the wickers vowed never to visit Calabar again “until something is done to that road”.

    Last week, a pressing business matter compulsorily demanded his attention in Calabar and off, Odama set out but albeit with shivering trepidation about that portion of the road that almost consumed his life and car.

    However, Odama’s initial trepidation dissolved into pleasant surprises as he approached the Tinapa- Odukpani axis of the road. Instead of big gullies, what stared at him was an ongoing asphalting of a dual carriageway.

    Overwhelmed by curiosity and lost in the maze of thought, Odama screeched to a halt to have a proper view of the road.

    As he was doing that, a motorist who noticed his perplexity came to his rescue; he slowed down and shouted in pidgin English: “Oga, na de handiwork of our digital governor Ayade you dey see so ooo”!

    At that moment, Odama made a quick mental journey backward and taking control of the oasis of his memory, he realised he was indeed at the Tina- Odukpani axis of the road, and ironically the very spot his car became a wreck a year earlier! It was magical.

    The dualization of the Tinapa-Odukpani section of the Calabar highway is just one out of many life- changing projects Cross River state governor, Professor Ben Ayade has undertaken in five years of his governorship to alter the hitherto inelegant narratives about the state.

    Before now, the road, a federal highway and a gateway to other parts of the country, was impassable, a death trap. But the governor insists that apart from the road being critical to Cross River’s economy, he would not fold his hands and wait for federal intervention while lives are lost there daily.

    “This construction work is very critical for us because this is where you connect to Abuja, this is where you connect to the seaport, this is where you connect to Port Harcourt, the whole of the southern part, the northern part and up to the Cameroon. This is the only way, the gateway into Calabar. So it is our heartbeat, which is why we have focused on it as a priority”, he said.

    Essentially, May 29, 2015 ushered in for Cross River an exhilarating dawn in the annals of its history. On that day, Ayade, a man imbued with fecundity of ideas as to how to pull the state out of the doldrums took over the reins of government.

    That day as he stood on the dais facing a mammoth crowd of cheering Cross Riverians at the U.J Esune stadium after taking the oath of office, he was clear on his mission and certain about his vision.

    His eyes shone with hope and his face flushed with a glint of inward satisfaction and conviction having carefully designed a blueprint to jump start the reinvention of his dear state.

    And as he made to address the people, he paused for a second and made a silent but solemn pledge: I will NOT disappoint my people.

    Five years on, governor Ayade has largely delivered on his dream: Industries of different shades, built from the scratch, dot the landscape across Cross River, roads have been constructed across the state with the 147 kilometre Okuku/ Mfon/ Yala/Bekwara/ Obudu ring road liking the five local government areas in Northern Cross River as the largest of such construction ever undertaken by any state government besides the 274 kilometre Superhighway linking the state with Northern Nigeria currently under construction.

    Ayade has also heavily invested in human capital development as can be gleaned from the engagement of youths in Agricultural value chain to prepare them to be self reliant, establishment of Construction and fabrication Academy to train middle level manpower for the state and the setting up of a world class Teachers Continuos Training Institute at Biase to train and retrain teachers in the state.

    It’s obvious that governor Ayade undertakes the socio-economic and infrastructural development of Cross River with clarity of mind. Clearly, the chain of feats he has achieved since emerging governor in 2015 and subsequent reelection in 2019 have indeed delivered him to history’s door post.

    At the end Ayade’s tour of duty in 2023 history will firmly record that there was once a governor who started the process of decoupling Cross River from over dependence on the monthly federal allocation through massive investment in Agro- Industrialisation.

    With about 32 majorly Agro- based industries, some completed and functioning and others at the various stages of completion, established in five years, Ayade’s zeal in remaking Cross River leaves one awe- struck.

    Bearing bold testament to this are the undeniable presences of Africa’s first ever automated Rice seeds and seedlings factory, Garment factory, Calachika chicken processing plant, CalaNoddles factory among others at the Calabar industrial park.

    Among the industries are also the ultra modern rice mill at Ogoja, the automated cocoa processing plant at Ikom and the tooth pick factory Yakurr.

    The rice, garment and toothpick factories are already operational and generating income for the state while the rice mill and cocoa processing plants are expected to commence operation soon.

    Ayade’s urbane nature, his civility, his welfarist and humanist bent verge on his political creed: Politics with ethics. This explains why he has no airs around him, is not magisterial and embraces everybody irrespective of political affiliation or ideology.

    However, more importantly, this cerebral Professor of Environmental Microbiology seems also to richly apply John Mason’s philosophy in piloting the affairs of Cross River.

    According to Mason “the true measure of a person is in his height of ideals, the breadth of his sympathy, the depth of his convictions and the length of his patience”.

    Professor Ayade’s passion and empathy for the downtrodden and the vulnerable fits perfectly into Mason’s postulations as evidenced in his (governor Ayade) recent employment of 8,000 youths as part of COVID-19 palliatives, abolition of taxes and levies on small scale businesses and the provision of eye popping social housing scheme for Bakassi returnees who since the ceding of the Bakassi Peninsula to the Republic of Cameroon in 2006 have remained refugees in their fatherland.

    In the words of Robert Green, “it’s better to win hearts, better to battle with hearts than with weapon”. Ayade has won hearts- beyond Cross River, with his superlative performance in five years as attested to by the avalanche of awards he has been bestowed on in recognition of his people oriented governance and purposeful leadership, most recent of which were the Independent Newspapers and Leadership Newspapers Man of the Year Awards on Industrialisation.

    Chidi Onyemaizu writes from Calabar

     

    Disclaimer: This is strictly the opinion of Chick Onyemaizu, it does not represent the views of THELUMINENEWS or it staff.